"The introduction of our new miSmartBuffer devices provide a competitive advantage to Microsemi's robust clock management buffer portfolio and enhances our reach within the communications, enterprise and data center markets," said Maamoun Seido, vice president and business unit manager of Microsemi's timing products. "The unique feature set of these devices and the ability to configure their outputs enabling designers to create larger clock trees when combining these buffers with Microsemi's miClockSynth™ clock synthesizers or simplify small clock trees with a single miSmartBuffer, leading to significant cost savings."

Microsemi's ZL40250-ZL40253 miSmartBuffer family is differentiated from industry traditional fanout buffers with compelling features including generating multiple frequencies using per output dividers. Also, the outputs of miSmartBuffers can be configured to generate native signal types such as LVDS, LVPECL, HCSL, HSTL and CMOS, allowing the devices to easily interface to other components on the board with no need for level shifters or termination components.

In addition, the devices' outputs are grouped in six output supply voltage banks with CMOS output voltages from 1.5 volts (V) to 3.3V, eliminating the need for multiple regulators and simplifying the design. The three, six or 10-differential output programmable fanout buffers' per output control provides designers with flexibility to control signals as well as the ability to create factory pre-programmed devices to ensure clock availability and proper system bring-up for different applications.

According to market research firm IHS in its "Enterprise and Service Provider Routers Q32016" report, routers for enterprise and service providers, a $16 billion market in 2016, will see the number of ports grow by 5.7 percent year over year till 2020. Microsemi's new devices cater to this market growth by improving design reliability while reducing bill of materials (BOM) costs and simplifying design for a wide variety of applications including enterprise switches and routers, PCIe, servers, storage systems, wireless base stations, wireless backhaul, access infrastructure and 1G/2.5G/10G/25G/40G/25G/100G Ethernet.

About Microsemi's Product Portfolio for Data CenterMicrosemi is a premier supplier of innovative semiconductor, board, system, software and services for enterprise and hyperscale data centers, enabling high performance, secure, low power and reliable infrastructure for scalable deployments. Microsemi technologies drive innovation in applications including storage systems, server storage, NVM solutions, Ethernet switching, rack scale architecture, data center interconnect, network timing and power subsystems. Building on a track record of technology leadership, Microsemi's data center infrastructure portfolio is transforming networks that connect, store and move big data, while lowering the total cost of ownership of deploying next generation services.

The portfolio includes high performance NVMe storage controllers, NVRAM drives, SAS/SATA host bus adapters and RAID controllers enabling high capacity storage architectures, high density PCIe switching and firmware for rack scale architectures, PCIe re-drivers, and Ethernet PHYs for intra-rack connectivity. Microsemi's product portfolio also includes clock and power management, IEEE1588 integrated circuits (ICs) and NTP servers for synchronization across the data center, as well as field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and system-on-chip (SoC) FPGAs to perform secure system management of servers and storage. For more information, visit http://www.microsemi.com/applications/data-center.

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